
Hello there! That's a super common issue, and it can be a real nuisance when your sofa won't stay put on a wood floor. Luckily, there are a few easy and effective ways to solve this.
One of the most straightforward solutions is to use furniture grippers. You can often find products specifically designed for this purpose, like anti-slip pads that you stick to the bottom of the sofa's feet. These are typically made of a rubbery material that creates friction with the floor, stopping the couch from sliding around every time someone sits down. As a bonus, these pads also help protect your hardwood from scratches.
Another great option, often shared in community forums and life-hack discussions, is to place a rug under your sofa. If you position an area rug so that at least the front legs of the sofa are on it, the texture and weight will usually provide enough grip to keep it from moving. This also has the added benefit of tying the room together visually. For a quick DIY fix, you could also try cutting small squares from a non-slip rug pad or rubber shelf liner and placing them under each sofa leg to achieve a similar gripping effect.


